Summary

Rapunzel balances responsibility with a stubborn, hopeful thread of stubborn magic that binds her to those she loves, even as new loyalties and hidden wounds pull at the seam between RESTORING the city and SAVING a friend.

The Tangled: The Series supplements the Disney-animated universe with a character-driven extension that leans into Rapunzel’s curiosity and leadership in a waking Corona. The show’s rhythm sustains a steady blend of family-friendly adventures and character-centered dynamics, with Cassandra and Eugene providing counterpoints to Rapunzel’s optimism and impulsive decisions. It has been noted for maintaining visual charm and a tone accessible to younger viewers while allowing deeper emotional beats to surface through trust, rivalry, and found family. Critical reception tends to emphasize its warm world-building and ensemble chemistry, even as some press cautions about pacing for viewers seeking high-stakes drama. Overall, it’s viewed as a solid continuation that respects the source material while inviting viewers to grow with its characters.

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Short Fiction

Book cover for Before Ever After
2020 Year
1 Publications
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Juvenile Fantasy
Book cover for Queen for a Day
2020 Year
1 Publications
Not Available for Purchase
Juvenile Fantasy